Amputation Injury Lawyer in Durham

Legal Counsel from a Durham Personal Injury Attorney

Serious accidents involving heavy machinery or large objects could result
in dismemberment, otherwise known as an amputation injury. Amputations
can occur from
car accidents, construction injuries, workplace negligence, and many other locations
where heavy objects might be involved, but could also be the result of
a medical condition such as diabetes or even result from medical malpractice.

Like other types of catastrophic injuries, an amputation can dramatically
alter a victim’s quality of life going forward, and limit their
ability to perform tasks that would have otherwise been simple. When you
have suffered an amputation, it’s easy to become distraught over
your new circumstances, but you don’t have to go through your case alone.

If you or a loved one have sustained an amputation injury, you will need
assistance from a Durham personal injury lawyer in obtaining the compensation
you deserve. It’s not uncommon for insurance companies and other
financially responsible parties to attempt to downplay or discredit your
injury in order to protect their own bottom line. At
Twiggs, Strickland & Rabenau, we have seen these types of tactics before, and we know how to effectively
and efficiently fight back against them. We take a personalized approach
to each case and learn the extent of how your injuries have impacted your
life, which enables us to fight to help you receive the compensation you need.

Put a powerful ally in your corner if you have sustained an amputation
injury. Call Twiggs, Strickland & Rabenau today by dialing 919.701.8132 to
receive a free consultation.

Common appendages that are lost in amputation injuries include:

Feet

Toes

Fingers

Hands

Arms

Legs

Compassionate Counsel; Effective Strategy

When it comes to obtaining compensation for your amputation injury, you
may not necessarily realize just how many areas you suffer from financially
as a result of your condition. While medical bills are the most obvious
expense, including hospital stays, extensive treatment, rehabilitation,
medications, and many other things, you will incur numerous additional
expenses for the rest of your life as a result of your condition. Loss
of limb could result in your loss of the ability to perform your job,
include substantial pain and suffering, and much more.

Our attorneys use all of these facts in you case. Our compassionate approach
seeks to understand your life and the impact your injury has brought to
it in order to determine the total financial blow you may have sustained.
We believe a personal relationship with our clients is an important part
of an effective legal strategy and therefore crucial to a successful case.